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cept Ps CES A SE SS SS TP. CI TET EE IES EEF LI DEEL REET MLL TEE LLL ALLA ETC TLE THE EVENING STAR. | OFFICIAL. War Department, Adjuiant General's Office, Warkagisn Nov. 14, 1864. The following officers, n&ving been reported St the headquarters of the army for the offences Rereinafter specified, are hereby notified that they will stand dismissed the service of the Uxited States, unless, within fiftees days from this date, they appear before the raters A Com mission, in session in this city, of whic Brig. Gen. Jonn © Osldwell, United Statas volunteers, is president, and make satisfactory nefence to the charges against them: | Absence without leave. | First Lieutenant Charles S. Edmonds, 67th Pennsylvania volunteers. Second Lieutenant Henry O.Groseman, 135th | Penneylvania volunteers. i Ohayplain Lemuel T. Foote, i5iat New York volunteers. Disodedience of orders and absence without leave. Captain George F. McKnight, 12th New York battery. First Lieutenant Thomas Oliver, 5ist New York volunteers. Absence without leave, and offering a bribe to the surgeon in charge of Officers’ Hospital, Mem- phis, see, to procure hima leave of ab- sence. Obaplain David Hodson, th Indiana vol- unteers. E. D. TOWNSEND, Assistant Adjatant General. War Department, Adjutant General's Office, Washi Psy C., Nov. 12, 1964. First Lieut. E. L. Appleton, Ist United States | artillery, having been reported to the head. quarters of the army for disebedience ot or- | ders and absence withont leave, is hereby no- tified that he will be recommended fer dismis- sal from the service of the United States, unless, | ‘within fifteen (15) days from this date, he ap- ars before the Military Commission in session this city, of which Brig.Gen Oaldwell, United States volunteers, is president, and make sat- istactory defence to the charges against him. E. D. Townsgnp, Assistant Adjutant General. | E PUBLIC. DETECTION OF COUNTERFEITERS, T° TH Taeascry DEPARTMERT, { Soriciror’s Orrice, Oct. 29, 1864. Congress, by an act at its last session placed a copsiderabie sum of money at the disposal of the Secretary of the Treasury, to be employed in the prosecution of measures for tce detestion and punishment of persons engaged in counter- ferting Treasury notes. fractional currency. and other securities of the United States. This fund in devoted to the payment +f rewards to detectives and others through whose instramentality offen- ders are brought to justice; and its administration and the conduct of the measures referred to are Fore igh by order of the Seeretary, under the imme- iate supervision of the undersigned. to whom all 8 relating thereto. or to the ed, should be addressed. Liberal rewards have already been paid to several parties pio nave aided in the apprehension .f counter- Ts, It is hoped that the stimulus thus offered, added to the interest which all guod citizens must feel in the suppression of crimes tending to impair the eredit of the national securities. and thus embar- | Tare a] business operations, will induce the earno- | entc operat vn of all capable of affording any aid in thi ‘orts being made by the Department for the attaioment of that desirable end. It is espec- ially urged that all persons having a knowledge of facts important to be known by the Departinent, eoncerning such offences, will communicate them fully end promptly to the undersign d. Pubiishers of newspapers threugheut the coun- try wilrender ersential service to the Govern- ment and the public by giving eonspicaous podhi- eation to thie card, E ARD JORDAN, novi 6tD3mW Bolicitor of the Treasury. Spay sauRy DEPARTMENT, | Orriok or CoxrTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY | Wasaington, October 4, 1864, Whereas by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that ¢ National bank of the Metropolis, in the City af Washincim, in the county of Washington and Dis- trus of Columoia, has been dusy organized under and according to the requirements of theac’ 6f meress entitled “An act to provide a National rreucy. seeured by a pledge of United Bta: bonds, and provide for the cireulation and r demption thereof.” approved June 3, i8s4, and has complied with all the provisions of said act re- jired to be complied with before commencing e business of benking ander said act: Now therefore, I, Hugi McCullvek .Comptro.let of the Currency, do hareby certify that Ine Na- stronal Bank of the Metropolis, in the City af Wash- Imation, ip the cennty of shimetow and Distric of | Coiuma. is authorized to commence the business -ef Banking under the act aforesaid In testimopy, eof, Penge y my hand and seal of pYourth day of October, 1354. {L. L3, HUGH MoCULLOCK, ck Comptroller of the Carrency. | = hee TO FEMALES—DR. CHBESE- | Nos PILLS—The combination ef ingre- @ients in these Pills is the result of along and | extensive practice. They are mild in their opera- | tion, and cr rtain in correcting all irregulariti painful menstruations, removirg all obstructi whether from celd er other causes, headache in the side. palpitation of the heart, white: } nervous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pai he | back and limbs, &c.. disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature. Dr. Cheeseman’s Pills was the commencement of a new era ia the treatment of these irregularities and obetr: ctions, which have consigned so many to & premature rave. No female can enjoy good bealth naless Ke regular, and whenever an obstruction takes | Jace the general health begins todecline Dr, heeseman’s Pills are the most effectuai remedy | ever known for all complaints peculiar to females, | To all classes they are invaluable, inducing. with | certainty, periodical regulari'y. Tehey are known | to thousands who have used them at differeat pe- riods throughout the country, having the sauction of some ef the most eminent physiciansin Ameri- ea. Explicit directions, stating when they should | not be used, with each box; the price. one dollar T box, containing frem 60 to 60 pills. Pilla seot By ‘mail romptly. by remitting to the proprietors re ginte 14 by nerally. Fold WO TCHINGS & HILLYER, Provrie™ors, nov 2. Dist Wot 1 Cedar street, New ¥ ork, i ha THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT , OF COLUMBIA, Obristopher Cammack, sen’r, et al..) 7, Equity, vs. Oe Eliza Connington, et al. § ake The Trustee in the above cause having reported | that on the first day of November instant. afterdue Rotice of the time. place, manner, and terme of sale. he sold the east balf of Lot No.1, of J. David- son’s sub-division of square No. 161 in Washington city, with the improvements, consisting of a two- | story frame dweiling house, to Anthony Best, for | the sum of nine hundred and sixty-five dollars, | (3965,) and that the said purchaser has since, in | compliance with the terms of sale, paid the whole | parchase money in cash. It is, theref-re, this ninth day of November, 1834 on ‘motion of com- | plisnants’ counsel, ordered”by the Court. that the said rale 0 made to the said Anthony Best, be. aad the same is hereby, ratified and confir..ed, unlesa canre to the contrary be shown on or before the | third day of Janvary next; provided a cupy of this order, or so much thereof as relates to the ralifi eation of Said sale, be pudlished once a week for three successive weeks, in the Evening Star, prior to said day. A true copy pov 1) Jawiw* YHISIS TO GIV ber has obtained fromthe Orphans’ Court of Washington county, in the District of Columbia, Iettera of administration On the pers. al estate of __R. J. MEIGS, Clerk NOTICE, That the anbscr John H. McKenna, late of Baltimore, Maryland, | deceased. All persons having claims against | the said deceased. are hereby waroed toexhibit the same, with vouchers thereof, to the subscri- ber, on or before the 5th day Novem. ner next: they | may otherwise, by law, be excluded from all bene- | “er the said Cokie éthiestha ON. b iven under my hand this 5th day of November, FRANCIS L | McKENNA, Aluinistrater. OR i nore, BAPEST MANURE IN TBE BD STATES. T dersigned, i ntracted foralica Manure at Globoro Pointe D, O., are nowpes a to put en board vessels free of expense to ptains at low rates. VESSELS WANTED. Sitsous poINT MANUL® WaART. | ‘| an lo-tf OINT TOHN PETTIBONE & 00. ic] So he THE BEST AND UN. ONTINENTAL MONTHLY FOR NOVEMBER CONTENTS:—The Progress of Liberty in the | nited Btates. by Rev. A.D. Mayo. The Undivine | med ‘a Polis! drama, part 3, by Count Bigis- mund Krasinski, translated by Martha Walker th in Life, 34 Edwin B. Johnson. yhaptera XIV..X¥V. Creation, by Charies . Townsend. Phenomena of haze, fogs, and clouds, by Charles B :ownxend. The Leaves from | the Life of s Soldier, Butt 2. Chorrone, The First | ‘anatic. by FannyL.Glenfield Sketches of Amer- jean Life and Beary. V.—The Adirondacs, by | i facia D. Pyeho a. Lois Pearl Berke'ey, b lar@aret Vane Hi gs. The Scientific Univers: Lenguage. its character and r-lation to other laa ages, article 2, corresponding first discrimina- in tt eaphk end language. by Edward B, Fre e The Two Platforms, by Henry Everett Rus- FRANCK TAYLOR. PD, TOUR, TR: obrated Puatecorie aves ENiz@ ABD PRESERVING the scientifically and correctly suited ty PRANK LIN Opticians. camel ie per! %. 13th and ith ate., Pays nsylveni Ly % and: oy Hacsrayans geen eae Uwe RoeNa erat eto 2 great variety, and at he lowest prices TONS AND SUFFERINGS OF OvRy | Soldiers while Prisonersiot e band Zhe; The New, Boom of Nonsense itren’s Hour. $1.25; Goodwin’s Re. | p Hopkinson Slavery. S150) Ora. the by Bella Z Spencer, 315°; The Nasby Papers. by Petroleam V_ Nasby. 25¢; Ye Book of | Coppsrheads, 25e ; tang Gray, by Jeremiah Clemens. 7c: The Rivals, by, Jeremiah Clemens, \ ‘Se; Li e. ward Goodwin. 75c, ee y P TAVIOR. oe RANCK (POMP AMO! TH B. Comrax gage ye ELLION BROUK:, te cag ope Fa | at ber | demaatior should not be decreed, and to | deceased. | same, withthe vouchers thereof. to the subscri- PERSONAL. RS. BROOKFIBLB, of Kansas, ean be con- suite t on the Past,Present and Futaré events, Toem. on the northwest corner of 4th and & sts She has-studied under one of the mart cele | brated Astrologers of the age. She satisfaction to all those who may give be seen from8a. m. to . SMITH. with her extraordinary powers scribe your living and dead friends give 8 of both, tells character, the futare, ex | all kincs diseases, will give sittings at 252 4th st-eet. five doors above I street. Hours from 10 till 8 p. m. Circle Wednesday evenings. #28 3m* CLOTHING. THING HOUSE IS ‘BR MOST POPULAR O10 TRS 8) . 5 40 West Baltimore street, Baltimore. SMITH, BROS, & OO., Clothiers and Merchant Talos » 40 Wert Baltimcre street. Bon Ton Merchant Tailors. rag red Weet Baltimore st,, Baltimore, Ma. N. B. Goeds of all descriptions at reasonable prices. Wasningtonians can save 20 per cent, by getting their Clothing made at SMITH, BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street. The best and cheapest Olothing Housein the country is SMITH, BROS. & 00. 40 West Baltimore street. MARBLE HALL CLOTHING HOUSE, 40 West Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md. Persons in Washington can save 2 per eent. by buying their Clothing of BROS, & CO. 40 West Baltimore street. Osx reabin jon cores os ind the pets stock of jothing in the country—every arti tponged—nt BMITH, BROS, & CO 40 West Baltimore street. The leading Clething House of Baltimore offers the finest stock of Crashing in the country, SMITH, BROS. & CO., Marble Hall, 40 West Baltimore street. Do not fail to come to SMITH, BROS. CO. toget your Clothing. 40 West Baltimore street. The place where eversnedy gots suited. 8M11H, BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street, The ony house in Baltimore or Washington that sponge their Goods, SMITH, BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street. All Discharged Soldiers in Washington are offered a discount of 10 RE cent. by buying of us. MITH, BROS. & CO 40 West Baltimore str Discharged Soldiers can save twenty dollarsen a Sait by buying of SMITH, BROS. & GO. 40 West Baltic.ore st., Baltimore, Md, It will Bay all to come to Baltimore to buy your CLOTHING. SMITH. BROS & CO Merchant Tailors and Olothi Be sure and come to SMITH, BROS. & CO., Marble Hall Clothing House, 40 West Baltimore Btreet, to get your Fal! and Winter Clothing. SMITH BROS. & C9., Merchant Tailors and Qlothiers, 40 West Baltimore street. Peg top PANTS, Prench and Buglish WALKING COATS, Peltoe’s fancy and plain SACKS; also, the new style BACKATEL, the prettiest coat out. AU in endless varieties at SMITH, BROS. & CO.’8 Popular Merble Hall Clothing House, 40 West Baltimore street. sep 2H-3m , EW RETAIL CLOTH HOUSE, No. 129 Baltimore Street, BETWEEN CALVERT AND SOUTH STS, F. HENKELMAN, in addition to the MER- OHANT TAILORING BUSINESS, has thie day opened for Retail a large assortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIO WOOLENS, Such as BLACK AND OOLORED CLOTHS, BEAVER AND CHINCHILLA OVERCOATINGS, ane AND FANCY CASSIMERES AND OOAT- For MeN np Boy’s WEAR. Also, a select assortment of goods for LADI CLOAKINGS, to which he would invite the ribed | tion of those making purchases. Having unusual facilities and a long experience, he feels confident of being able to meet the wants of the present times, Terms will be Cash and one Price onl sen 24-m* IBEMEN’S TNEUREN CE COMPANY ° WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. CAPITAL_......—--$200,000. Ogice Corn Street and Louisiana Avenue, Over Bank of Washington, INSURE HOUSES AND OTHER PROPER AGAINST ‘toss BY FIRE, a DIREOTORS : George Shoemaker, John D. Barclay, 82muel Cropley, Andrew Rothwell, Themas Parker, Richard Barry, B. B. French, Dr. C. W. Davis, Samuel Redfern, Robert White, Wiliam Wilson. |. Ed: lark. No charge for po Neen amas, pe t AR |, President, ABEL G. DAVIS, Sec’y. sep 22-eo6m prorosars FOR LETTER BALANCES, Post Orrice DATARS NENT etober 22, 1864, SEALED PROPOSAL will be received at this Department until the Sth day of December next, at 12 o'clock noon, for turnishing LETTER BALANCES for the use of the Post Officesin the United States for one year from and after the 31st day of Decem- ber next, of the f. lowing description, viz: ist. Balances capable of weighing caxht ounces, avoirdupois weight, to be grated down to quarter janes Of these it is suppurd 80 will be required of Syear, 2d. Balances capable of weighing at least two Pounds, avoircupeis weight, to be graded down te haifounces. Of these it is supposed 100 will be re- | quired ofa year. Perfect correctness will be required in the. bal- ances to be furnished, as well as strength and dura- ch Geacti pilosa of balance must ac- company each bid, and the bidder who may obtain the contract will be required to furnish balances ordered of equality in all respects equal to the sample ~ Each Balance must be well and securely packed in « box for transportation. The Balances must be delivered free ofall charge to the Blank Agency of the Post Office Department at Wa ‘ton, I). O.. who will accept the same, if perfec equal to samp'es, ., Esch bidder must furnish with his proposals ev- idence of his ability to comply with his bid, ae sufficient sureties will be reauired to acon- Tact. Failures to furnish Ba'ances as contracted for prom pt: r the furniebing of those of an inferior mality, will be consicered a sufficient cause for the forfeiture or the coniract. i Proposals must be end: rsed on the outside of the envelope. “Proposals for Letter Balances,” and addressed to the First Assistant Postmaster Gen- eral. Washington, D.C, W. DENNIBON, H oc 5 wow Postmaster Gene ral, HE SUPREME OOURT OF T DISTRICT F COLUMBIA, holdiog a jet Court of the United Btates fur the said District. To ail whom tt may concern, ereetiae: Notice is hereby given, that on the 2th day of October, 184. the schooner Coquette. ‘ackle, &c., and cargo, were seized as lawful prize, by the United States sloop Watchman, Potomac Flotil la, and brought the same into this District for adjudication; and the same are libelled and pros- ecuted in this court. inthe name of the United States, for condemnation; and iiave been arrested by the marshal for the reasons in tne libel stated; and that said cause will stand for trial at the City Hail, in the city of Washington, on the fret Mon- day of December next, when and where all per- fons are warned to appear to show cause a! poe nter- R. J. MEIGS, Clerk, ven« for their interests. October 29, 18¢4. nev 2-Mt pus 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri- ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of | Wachington County, in the District of Columbia, letters of administration. W.A.. on the personal tate of Wm.H .Pi+tcher late of i D.C ,deceased. All persons baving claims s the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhi! same, with the vouchers thereof, to the su bacri onor before the 23d day of October next; they may otherwise by law be excluded from ail benefit ef the said estate. . Given under my hand this 25th day of Oct.. 1964, 0 2%6-law3w MARY FLETCHER. Ul ee 18 TO GIVE NOTI That the subscri- ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington county,in the District of Golumbi: letters of administration on the personal estate of Charles Myers, iate of Georgetown, D. C., All persons having claims against the said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, ‘8th day of October next; they may etherwise by be excluded from al] benefit of the said estate. i d this’ 18th day of Octo! Given under my han SANE OC MYERS oc 19-law3w* Executrix. T Ww r Apua McGuire, late of Washington, HI8 1S TOGLVE NOTICE, That the subscri ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of hington county, in the District of Columbia ‘sonal pent, of de- the ber, onor before the 22d aay of October nuxt; phos may cipermier bY law be excluded from ali Given under my hand this 224 day of October, AR ib iewaw* JOHN sNoW. CEABIFIED CIDER} I have just received per schooners 4dampe”’ and ‘J. W. rge B Boston a large su Of puts Macuachueetta OLARIFIBD CIDER welch Eger for aale at the towest market price. in quan: Hotel heopera, sutlere, and all others Mele of is befo: OLARIFIED pas i} in itofs Qider are invited to call and ex- re par. ieomiemendaa A b Wan prime min | semi anual coupons attached, payable in lawfal | PROPOSALS. Pprorossrs FOR LOas., PasasUay DuranruEre July 2, 1864. Retice jsbereby given that subscriptions will | be received by the Treasurer of th@Dnitad States. | the several Assistant Treasurers and Designated Depositories and by the National Banks designated PROPOSALS, OPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES. QuanTrERMaster’s Orrice, 0.8. M.C., Wasuincton, October 27, 1864. Sealed Propo for each class separately, will be received st thi® office until 2 o'clock o the 21 day of December next. for furnishin the U_ 8. Marice Corps, during the year ido; the fol- nalified ag Depositeries and Financial Agents. lowing fup lies, to te delivered at the ol a! the or Treamary Notes payable three years from | Sarittant Quartermaster of the Corps Philadel: ennsylyania. free of expense» the Wnited August 15, 1864, bearing interest at the rate of | tates. in such auantities as may from {lina to time seven and three-tenths per cent. per annam, with | be required - No.1 Lass No. 1. 14.00 yards of 8ky Biue Kersey. all wool. free from hair, 54 inches wide, to weigh 22 ounees to the yard. (indigo wool-dyed) | 6,0 yards Dark Blue Kerssy, all wool, free from hair, 54 inches wide, to weigh 22 ouness to the . (indigo wool dyed) yards Dark Blue Twilled Cloth, all wool, uniform coats, indigo wool-dyed,) 64 inel wide, to weigh 22 ounces per yard 1m pes of Scarlet Cloth, all wool, (cochineal Gye:)66 inches wide, to weigh 16 ounces per Orass No. 2, 6,0°0 yards of 6-4 Dark Blue Flannel for overaac’<a, all wool, (indige wool dyed,) 54 inches wide, :o weigh 13 ounces per :ard . 18,000 yards of 3-4 Dark Bine Flannel, for shirta, «Il wool, indigo wool-dyed.) <7 inches wide, io weigh 634 ounces per yard 1,200 Gray Blanketa, ai) wool, to weigh four peun.is each, tu be 7 feet long and 5 feet wide, and free from grease 7,90 paire of Woolen Socks, three sizes. properly maceok La Seece wool, path doable and twiat- , to wei, The notes will be transmitted to the ownersfree | fresfrom grease et Per coven pairs, of transportation charges as secn after the receipd | O.asea No. 3, of the original Oertificatesof Deposit asthey can | 7.5") yards White Linen for pants, 80 inches wide, be prepared. | a1 con purde White Diners Ta abi i i ‘Interest will be allowed to August 15 on all | 2+ Raniah « ie aes for shirts, 8 inshes wide, deposits made prior to that date, and will be paid | 17,00 yards Oanton Flanne! for drawers,27 inches by the Department upon receipt of the original wide, to weigh 7 oz. per yard certificates. | 4,800 yards Cotton ERATE a ees sacks, notes draw interest frem August 18, per | 1°00 Uniform Caps compicte (except pompons) 1,200 Pom pons, red worsted, ball-shape, 5 inches in {05 Fatigue, Capa, (with ) to be made of 4 * Ps. covers, e@ made o: bjue cloth, indi dyed * 1,400 Stockee indigo weol dyed Crass No.5. 600 gross Coat Buttons, ( Eagle) 25) gross Jacket Bo tons. ( Bagle) 100 gross Vest Buttons, (Eagle) 31,00 pairs Yellow Metal Qrescents and Seale Birspe a0 neta: paulet Bullion for sergeants and corpo- al 1,400 seta Epaulet Bullion for privates 75 Red Wornted Sarhes us 6,00 yards Yellow Binding 4.000 yards of Red Cord 100 Swords for sergeants 50 Swords for musicians 10 Drnma(teror,) complete 40 Drom Slings 150 Batter Drum Heads 1:0 Snare Drum Heads money. These notes will be convertible at the option of the helder at maturity, into siz per cent. gol bearing bends, redeemable after five and payable | twenty years from Augnst 15, 1867, The Notes will be issued in the denomination s 0 fifty. one hundred, five hundred, one thousand an five thousand dollars, and will be issued in blank, or payable to order, as may be directed by the gub- — seribers. All subscription must be for fifty dollars, or some multiple of fifty dollars. Duplicate certificates will be issued for all depos ites. The party depositing must endorse upon the original certificate thedenomination of notes re- quired, and whether they are to be isued in blank or payable to order. When so endorsed it must be left with the officer receiving the deposit, to be | forwarded te this Department. must pay the interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollars and upwards for these notes at any one time will be allowed a commission ef one-quarter Of one per eent., which will be paid by this Department upon the receipt of a bill for the amount, certified to by the efficer with whom the deposit was made. No deductions for eommissiona must be made from he deposits. Officers receiving deporits will see what the proper endorsements are made upon the original certificates, All officers anthorized to receive deposits are requested to give to applicants all desirea informa- tion, and affcrd every facility for making sub- scriptions, W.P. FESSENDEN, fy 26-tf Secretary of the Treasury. 10) Urum Cords sae ae 5) sets of Drom Snares pRorogats FOR WRAPPING PAPER AND | 3) Boxwood“ B” Fifes TWINS. 8 pairs Drum Sticks. Crass No. 6, 10,00 Army Boots(infantry pattern.) : Otass No. 7, 1,200 Cartridge Boxes, withont magazine 1,800 Bayonet Scabbards, with frogs attached 1,200 Percussion Cap Pouches 1,20 Cartridge Box Belts 1270 Waist Belts 1.200 Waist Plates Post Orrice Departmext, Uctober 22, 1954. Sealed Proposals will be received at this Depart- ment until the 8th day of December next, at 12 © clock, noon, for farnishing WRAPPING PAPER AND TWINE, for the use of the Post Offices in the United States, for one year from and after the 3lst day of Decem- Tr nex The said articles are to be delivered, free of ex- | 15) Sword Frogs, pense, at the Blank Agencies of the Post Office De- O1jss No.8. partmentat Washington, D.C., New York city, | 1,200 Tin Magazines for cartridge boxes, as per and Buffalo, N. ¥. = sample, ‘The estimated quantitv of each artiele, and the Cass No.9 quality thereof required at each Agency, yearly, | ; 40 Knapsacks i : are specified below, 600 Haversacks District No.1, at Washington, D.C. 6&0 Canteens 2,200 reams of Wrapping Paper, 2) by 25 inches in | 50 Musket Slings. ize, of maaterial and quality fally, causal to sia Crass No. 11 now in use inthe Department, and to weigh 22 i trimming th i : pounds to the ream, and each ream tocontain | pot, making and trimming the following arti 2) perfect quires. 2 Watch O 10 reams of the same kind of Paper. 26 by 40 inches | Uniform fer sergeants, corporals, musicians in size, and to weigh 55 pounds to the ream. aad privaies e 5,0 pounds of Jute, or other suitable Twine, hard | rat*sueGoats or do do do do twisted, and in balls, to weigh one pound each, | Woclen Pantsfor do do do do or about that. Linen Pants for do do do do 2,0°0 pounda of coarse Hemp Twine, about one- eighth of an inch in diameter, well twisted, in balls, to weigh from 1°, te 2 pounds each. Lastrut No.2. New York City. 12,000 resms of Wrapping Paper, similar to that described in the estiinate of District No. 1. 200 reams of Wrapping Paper, similar to that de- __acribed for District No 1. 16,(00 pounds of Jute, or other Twine, similar to that first described for District No. 1. 10,(0 pounds of coarse Hemp Twine. similar to es of the second description for District 0.1, L District No3, Buffalo, N. Y. 10/0 reams of Wrapping Paper, similar to that firat named for District No.1 30 reams ef Wrapping Paper, similar to that last bamed for said District. ‘ ; 10,40 pounds ef Jute, or other Twine, similar to that of the first description for District No. 1. 7,600 pounds of coarse Hemp Twine, similar to that of the second descriptioa for said District. Proposals will be received for ea-h article aepa- nately nd separately for each District. or for the e The contract or contracts will be awarded to the lowest and best bidder, to be determined after a careful examination for the purpose of ascertain- ing which bid will, in ita practical results, be most advantageous to the Department. If the Districts should be reconstructed, or in- creased in number. or any of them disrontinued, the articles shall be delivered at such place or places as the Postmaster General shall designate,at Pro vata prices And the Postmaster General reserves to himeelf the privilege of increasing or reducing the quan- tity of the articles required, if it shail be found necersary to do so. Samples of ruch articles as are now furnished can be ceen at either of the above-named Agen- cies. Bidders will send sarnples of sucharticles as they propose to furnish with their bids, Each bidder must farnish, with his | Flannel Bhirts | Linen shirts Drawers Flannel Sacks Red and Blue Jackets for boys Bed Backs. e The above mentioned articles must conform, in cll respects. to the sealed stendard patterns in the office of the Quartermaster Marine Corps, Marine Parracks, Washington. D.C.; Assistant Quarter- master’s office Marine Corps, 1,220 Spruce street, Philadelphia; and at the Marine Stations, Brook- lyn, New York, and Boston, Massachusetts, where they canbe examined, — And whenever the articles named above, or any portion of them, shall be considered as not full: conforming to ramples, they will be reicted, an the contractor will be bound to furnint. others of the required kind at omce,or the Quartermaster will supply the deficiency at the expense of the ntractor. “Payment will be made upon the accepted de- livery of the whole quantity piich may from time to time be ordered, withholding ten per cent. from the vayment of accuu_t rendered ander first order until second order is filled, and. ten per eent, from account rendered under second order antil third order is filled, and so om, until contract is com- leted. Bach proposal must be accompanied by the fol- lowing guarantee: FORM OF GUARANTY, The undersigned, , of inthe State of an in the Btate of hereby guarantee that in case the foregoing bid of for supplies, as above described, be ac- d, he or they #ii!. within ten days after the of the contract at the post office named, »the contract tor the Fame, with good and eties. and in case the said shall ter into coutract as aforesaid. we guaran- teeto make good the difference between the offer of the said and that which care be accepted. A. B., Guarantor, C. D., Guarantor, roporals, guaranties of his ability to comply with his bid; ms And a cersificate from his nearest Postmaster that | B. F.. Witness. —, 1864, such guarantors are credible and reliable citizens, I hereby certify that the above-named, —, ara knewn to me ax men of property, and able to make good their gearantee, .H. To be sigved by the United Btates district judge, United States dietrict attorney, or collector, N« propossl will be considered unless accompa- ied by tre above guarantee, Newspapers authorized to publish the above, will sud the paper containing the first insertion to the | office forexamination. | ‘The bidder's place cf business, or manufacturing ectebliaiment minal be specifically stated in the roposal. yi Proposals to Be endorsed on the fen yelape) “Pro- potala for Supplies for Ma ine Corps,” for 1865, and addressed to Major WM. B. SLAOQK Quartermaster, M.C , Oc 23 lawiw Washington. must also aecompany big preposala. _ Two sufficient sureties will be required toa con- ract. Failures 'o furnish the articles ¢ promptly. or the farnishing of artic.es o! rior quality to those contracted for, will be con- sidered « sufficient cause for the forfeiture of the contract. Bids not made in accordance with these propo- sals will not be considered. i Proposals must be marked on the outside of the envelope with the name of the article or articles proposed for, end the letter containing them ad- Cresred to the First Assistant Postmaster General, Washington, D. G. W. DENNIBSON, o lawiw Postmaster General. prorczats FOR MAIL BAGS, Post Orrice DEPARTMENT Wasutncrom, D. C.. Oct, 35, Sealed Proposals will be recei at this ment until 9 o’clock a. m., the twenty-second day of November next, for turuishing, during the pe- riod from the tirst day of December. 1844, to the thirtieth of June, 1845, euch quantities of the fol- lowing kind of MATL BAGS as may from time to time be required ard ordered, to wit: JUTE CANVAB MAIL SACKS, Of size No. 1, (43 inches in length and 62 inchesin ;3 | EXPRESS COMPANY ADAMS BX? CTHIOM 614 FA: AVENUR, Washington, D. @, MASTERN, NORTHERN, AND - GREAT TN EXPRESS FORWARDERS, V 2° OHANDISS, MONEY, JEWELRY, Vv MERORLES, NOTES STOCKS, BONDS he aue Forwarded with Savery AND DIsPALOH ‘to all ible sections o: 6 country. is Sar tgencionin the Principal Railway Townels the n circumferenee;! of size No. 2, (41 inches in length , ST, , AND NOB’ and 44 inches in circumference;) and of size No, 3, we wy eN reaicat offices are NE (32 inches in length and 38 inches in circumfer- | WASHINGYON, D. C., NEW YORK, BOSTON ence.) i PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, CIN- ‘The sacks of size No. 1, are to be made of closely GINNATI, ST. 8, LOUI8- woven Jute Canvas, weighing not less than 14 ILL’, LEXINGTON, +8 to the yard of 31}; inches in width; the yarns + warp to be each doubled and twisted, and to ®t yg!) One OUNce to about fifty yards, and of the fill- ing or weft, if not like those of the warp, to weigh Qonnections are made at New York and Boston, with ines forwarding to the CANADAS and the BRITISH PROVINCES and other eamsbie line to LIVERPOOL SOUTHAMPTON and HAVRW one ounce to about eizhty-five yarda. and thence by ©» ropean *xpresses toall prominent The sacks of size No. 2areto be made of Jute cial i Canvas, weighing not lees than ounces to the | Senter wn in Great Britain and the Gonti yard of 243s inches width; the warp and weft to be nearly as above described Collection of NOTES, DRAFTS, and BILLS made The sacks of size No. 8 are to be made of thinner Na at all accessible pacts of the United State: 0. D wen Jute Canvas, weighing not tens than 44: ounces to | s ¢ Waahiestae eb, yard of 19/2 inches w = Those of sizes Nos. 1 nod 2 are to be made with a [Mrostan? To surians tabiing or htm at the top. two inches wide. upon BUTLERS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & CO.'8 CONCENTRATED CGLan to BB A MOST VALUABLE ARTICLE TO THEIR TRADE, It sells very rapidly. and is the most economicai article ef dist for the oMocer’s mess, It is prepared in one minute, and makes a most delicious Soup or Chowder, It is Bighly recommended by arm Burgeons, The profits are large. H. A. DOWNING & 00., Manufacturers of Concentrated Fooa No, 111 Bast 18th st., New York. For sale by BARBOUR & SEMMBES, Bole Agents, 665 Lonisiana Avenue, setly Washington. D.O ©, W. BOTELER. JNO, W. BOTBLER C. W. BOTELER & SON, which 8 sufficient number of eyelet holes—at least ten to the former and erght to the \atter—are to be well wrought; and they are eacn tobe provided with a good and sufficient hemp cord to lace and tie them thoroughly ana strongly. Unless seam- less, they are to be made with two seams, secure: each with two rows of sewing. Allare to be marke inside and outside, ‘* 0.8. MAIL,” in large and distineti letters Any ipropored improvement that}! may bede ra- ble in the quality of material s or manner of con- struction will be considered, relatively to price, in deciding the lowest and best bid. No proposal wi | be considered if not accompa- nied with epeciinens showing the construe ion and quality of erials and workmanship f cach size of the Racks bid for; and also a written anty from the persons proposed ax sureties (whose re- Bpor sivility must be certifiee by the postmaster of the p'ace where they rea'de) that they wili become responsible, on sufficient bond, for the due perfor- mance of the contract in case ruch proposal be ac- cepted. All the sacks contracted for are to he delivered, at the expenseef the contractor, joston, New York, Philadeiphia Baltimore, and Washington, D. C.,in such quantities and at such times a8 may meee IMPORTERS, The eatimated quantity required will, probabl WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS notexceed thirty thousand sacks, including i” sizes; but the Postmaster General will reserve t! right to order and receive more or less than such quantity, during the term of the contract, aa ‘be wants and interests of the service may seein to him to demand, T*« specimens must he delivered at this Depart- met on or before the 224 of November next; and every one submitted should be well and ‘distinctly marked with the number denoting its size, and have attached te it asaup'e of the cloth or canvas (six inches square) of which itis made. Such as can, with safety and convenience, be used in the service, will bs paid for at the prices specified in the proporsls rlating thereto, 5 A Secisio 1 on the bids will be made on or before the 23d uf November next, and the accepted bil ier will be r-auired wo enter into contract, with suf. ecieee one sud security,on or befure the 1st of ycemb-r, loa The proposal should be tran mitted in a sealed envelope. endorsed, * Proposals for Mail-Bags,” | and be addrensed to' The Sucond Assistant Post | master General, Contract Offiie. Washington, ” W. DENNISON, Postmaster General, OHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARB, TABLE CUTLERY, SiLVEK-PLATED WARB, BRITANNIA WARY, BLOCK TIN @ouDs, TIN CHAMBER SETS, COAL OIL LAMPS, JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOR MATTS, FEATHER DUSTERS, BRUSHES, WOOD WARE, AND HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES GENERALLY, @@ HOUSES, HOTELS, AND STBAMBOATS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE, 318 IRON HALL, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. bu Detwean 9th and Mth ats Ts. NEW YORK NEWsPaP FORWAKb- D ¥ROM NEW YOu DAILY, at greatly 1, for one year, (payable in o¢ 19 wat am —— |e si oy rald, $7, ii of JNITED STATES BER’ B vor | gribune, $7; 7 U OCTOBER.—Conten PT patieaesey ares a 5 aaa ty Uaietiictnry: Lateef teens hie hwestinetis , fore les 3 emi + a ee and the Grickét; Enigma: Life of Mal, Gen. Ses. | PLR TAL as fon ear K. Mel berson: King Cannon; Baitor's Special ber r ] Depagtme Oficial ntelliges " bet LES. nearly “ ROR ee reat toe Billlord reom sorsey Le a pow prepared to “Wt ecreet en Wenle'avenue. _ t01-tf ry without ecming (YAPTAIN BRAND, 0! LEEPER Baa Ge aan sence gin Sik sia tieeaon PROPOSALS. Pe ee PRorosars FOR RATIONS. | D* JORBOOR, | eruon | : K WOSPITAL. > OFFICE No, 7 SOUTH PRBDERICE aT: Quartermozter’s Office, U. S. Marine Corp | THR UNLY PHYSIC ‘AN aD’SRTISING Washington. 2lst Ootover, art =| se discovered the mc Certain. Senay, eng Bealed Rroporais will be received at'thia office Bi al Re: the world for until 2 o'clock . m.. of the 2oth day of November DISEASES OF (MPRUDBNOR. next, for furnishing rations to the United States | fn Sia Heurs | No ’ Marin at the following stations, during the year | persons Ruined by Ignorant ecrevetors: or bp WEB. eh thew Hamp hire, atnon. Merears. shon'* apely Charlestown, M: sechasetts. 4 CURE WARRANTED OK NO CMARGE Brooklyn, New Philadelphia 2 | Washington City, Oolumbis. | Gorport seer Norfolk, Virginva. | _ Each ration to consist of thrve- fourths of a poun: of pork or bacon, orone anda fourth pound o! | froth or salt best; eighteen ounces of bread or soar, cr twelve ounces of hari bread, or one and a | fourt! | hundred rations of eight quarts of, lieu thereof, ten pounds of rice; or, in li | twice per weet, one hundred and Gift; desaica’ tatoes, and one bundr mixed vegetables ten pounds of coffee thereof, ene and a half pound of tea; of sugar; four quarts of vi' ounces of ; er, in lie sperm candlen, or one and one-fourth pound o amantine candles; or on half pound of tal- Jow, four pounds of soa) two quarts of salt. The rations to be de! upon the order of the Commanding Officer of e: Hon; the tresh best, either in bu | uality, with an equal | hind quarters. ded; the pork, extra superfine. good New Orle: ingest. candles, soap, ralt, &c., to be et good quality. All subject to inspection. All bids must be acco! mpanied by the follo guarantee. FORM OF GUARANTY. The undersigned of in the Stateof —— and +0 > in the State of hereby guarantee that in case the foregoing for rations, as above described, he accepted, he or they will, within ten days after the receipt or the contract at the post offce named, execu le ratien, of Sealer rites of the fore and kidney—tallow exclu- 3 on pro necks an jo. 1 prime meas pork; Securities; and in case the said shall fail to | iter into contract as aforesaid, we guaranty to ood the difference between the offer of the and that which’may be speepved: A, B , Guarantor, C.D . Guarantor, Wl I hereby certify that the above-named ———— srektown! to me as mon of property, and able to make eir guarantee. ‘o foods ed ay the United States District Judge, United States District Attorney, or Collec- Tr. No proposal will be considered unless accom- panied by the above guarantee. 8) ‘authorized to publish the aboyewill | ai tnereerer ini @ first insertion to | send the paper containing this office for examination. Proposals to be endorsed ** Proposals for Rations | 3 \dersigned. for 1865,” and addressed to the undersigned oc 22-law4w Major and Quartermaster. Psorossus FOR FOBAGE. OBisy QUsnreaMasten’s Orso: ‘a8zincrom DsPor, Deo, 8, 1863. Bealed Proposals are invited by th undersigned 8 for Suyplying the U. 3. Quartermaster L wreemreal at Washingtuo,D.O., Baltimore, Md.. xandria, and Fort Monroe, Va., or either of | these places, with Hay, Corn, Oats and Straw. Bids will be roceived for the delivery of 8,00 pashels ot corn or oats and & tons of hay or straw. Bidders must state at which of th points the: 2repose ta, make deliveries, und the | Yates at which they will make deliveri the ntity ef each article proposed to ered, the time when said deliveries ahal) be som menced. and when to be completed. bidi Gorn to be up in good stout sacus, two bushelseach, Oatsin like sacksofabont three pushelseach. The sacks to be farnished without extra charge to the Govenment straw to be securely baled. The particular kind or description /f oats, corn, hay or straw proposed stated in the proposals. Government Inspector before bein, Contracts will be awarded from the lowest res; the Government may require and made when the whole amout contracted for shal} have beep ‘slivered and accepted. Toe planer: will te required te ascompany his FO) aw a jaranty, 41 Mble persona that in case bie bid is accepted he OF they will, within ten days thereafter, execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties in s.sam equal to the smoant of the con: tract, to deliver the forage proposed in conformity with the terms of this advertisment; and in case the said bidder should fail to enter into the con tract, they to make good the difference between ‘ne offer of aaié bidder and the next lowest respon: sible bidde_,or the person to whow the con’ accepted. ume to time to be awarded. i "8. Storey, Goliector of Customs or any other ofloer under the United Btates Government or responel- ble person known to ti is office. ance or re! on oO} v als. The fall name and P. 0., eddress of each bidder murt be legibly written in the proposal. Proposals must be addressed Brig aee: D. 4H, Bucker, Obief Sopot Quartermaster, Washington, D.O.,and should be ainly marked ‘Proposals asum equal to the amount of tne oon- d by the contractor and both or hit ‘arantors, will be required of the success-al bid- ler or bidders open, signing the contract. Blar.« forms of bids, guarantees, and bonds, may | be obtained upon application at this Office. FORM OF PRUPOBAL. (Town, County oF ed a I, the subscriber, uo Rereby propose to furnish and deliver to the United Btates. master’s I'ypartment at ', agreeably to the terms of your advertisement teveting Bre sale for forage, dated Washington Depet, Dec. 3, 1863, the following articles, vis: & unas _ oushele or Oats, in sacks, at —— per busnel of junds — tons of Baled Hay, at — ver, on of 3,000 ands, Delivery to commence on or before the , 186—, and to be completed en or he — day of ——,, 186—, and ledge myself te enter inte a written contract wi’ ie United States, with good and approved securities, within the space of ten days after being notified that my bid has been accepted. Your obedient servant, Brigadier General D.H.Rvoxen, Genera) Depot Quartermaster, Washington, D. 0, GUABANTY. We, the undersigned, residents of in the , and State of ——, hereby, jointly County of and severaily, covenant with the United Btates, and guarantee in case the foregoing bid of be accepted, that he or they will, within ten days after the acceptance of said bid, execute the con- tract for the same with good ac ficient sure- ties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the forage proposed in conformity to the terms of advertisement dated December 8, 1868, under which the bid was made. and,in case tae | said shall fail to enter into s contract aa | aforesaid, we srantee to make good the differ- ence between offer by said the next and lowest responsible bidder the contract may be awarded. i itness, Given under our hands and seals this — day of ‘Beal. ‘Beal. that, to the best of my knowl- above-named guarantors are good aud snficient as sureties A rs for the amount for ich they offer to security, —_——., Heh aed vncd by the United Btates District At- torney , Collector of Oustoms, or any other officer under the "pited Gea pe nera) OF respon- sible person znown to Doi. RUCKER, dec 9-tf Brigadier General and Q. M. c= QUABTEBMASTER'S OFFIOR, I hereby certit edge and Veitet, t Dros? or Wasuineror, Washington, D. C., January 4, 1364. ae Gonlors in Drags, Hard ce Furniture, 088, are QGeated to send to thisoffice,on MONDAY ofeash week. asealed proposal or list, ss articles they are eres tofurnish short notice. wi 6 price of each marked in plain figures. so that, in case the exigencies of the service seguite J:- she article or arti can be obtained without delay, Mitna. to sell t0 this Depot wil am sayiendier General and CuetQuertermaster, JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, FirTBENTH STREET, OPPosITE U. 8. Taeasuay, Receive Subscriptions for the NEW U. S. 73-10 LOAN authorized by the act ef June 30th, 1364. The notes will be issued under date of August 15th, in denominations of 850, $100, $500, $1,000 and 95,000, payable to bearer or order, bearing Interest at 73-10 per centum per annum, payable semi-an naally, and will be convertible at the optionof the holder at maturity into six per cent. Five- Twenty Bonds, We buy and sell— GOVERNMENT BONDS of all issues, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, 4nd OOIN, And pay the highest price for QUARTERMASTER’S CERTIFICATE CHECKS. dy 27-0 JAY OOOKE & 00, Dinsges AND DINERS, by E. L. Blanchard, reach Cookery, Lon: iiiniafor the Table, London Cockery, Ca:ving, and Etiquette ef the Table, 5 for Cook- London ’s Hand. Book of D Sunsinier Practicien, Pare ne aaa Cuisinier ima per: » Par and of corn meal; and at the rate toene | bid of | t for the same, with good and sufficient | bove-oamed | who have injured themselves by a certain ane price must be written outin wordson the | ately. , of about | he hay and | be delivered most be | Allthe articles offered ander the bids herein in- | vited will be subject toa rigid imepecdion by the | nsible bidder, as the interest of | ayment will be | ued by two respon- | act | i at the Quarter. | — bushels of Oorn, in sacks, at —— per bushel of | di — tons of Baled Straw, at — per ton of 2,000 | or the person to whom | ware, Lumbe” Leather, | duplicau, of | tethis Depot at | | IN FROM ONE TO TWO Dares. Back 5 kin, Affections of the | Lungn. Stomach or Bowele—thene Terrible dert arising fre: Ut, Habits of You SBORET urd hah any oe cenizen move, fata’ te thei wu ime than the song of Syrens to the mariners ef #8, dlightin, eir most briliiant hopes or e patio rendering marriage *4¢. (mpoat- roune Hepecialiy, who nice tary jie eee é on wually sweeps to an Fesne.denes che mesteenid coset an wa ad m! 01 i ane Senates with the ruuders f cle uel = waked te xtacy the living lyre. may sa! with fall TAKE Tigges eee Noriogn. These are some @ sad and melancholy effects oduced by early habits of yout preduced yearly bass oo youth, vis ‘Woatneos | of the Back . Pain in the H of Sight. Lone of Muscular Power. Pulpiintrnnr | the Nerv. Teritability, Be- | Fenae stive Functions, Gamera} | Debdility, Symptom: Jensumption, & Mesra.ity.—The féarful effects on the mind ai'{deas. Bopreosfon of Spirits, Ril Foraven eof Ideas. ‘ore Avertios telfociety. iPdistrant. Love ot Be ene SW ARRIAGE men contemplati Married Persons, 0: an, Phonics Weakness, Organi nee aware of | Debility, Wasting of the Organs, Deformities, &e., should apply immediately. = He who places himself under the care of Dr. J, | may religiously confide iu his henor as ecn- tleman, and confidently rely upop his xi ue Physician ORGANIO WRAKNRSS, IMPOTBNOY IMPEDI- MENTS TO MARRIAGB By Dr. Johnston's marvelous treatmens, Weak- sens of the Organs in speedily cured, and full vigor restered Thousands of the most aervous, deb’ tated and fmpotent, who had lost all hope, heave been immediately relieved All impediments to marriage, Physica or Memtad Disqualifications, Loss of Procreative ower, Ner- ous Ir vy ‘remblings, an Desa, Exhaustion of the most fearful kind, speedily Di. JOHNBON Member of the Royal Co!lege of Surgeons, Low don, Graduate from one of the most eminent Qol- | Janes in the United States and the greater part of whose life has been mtin the huspitale of Lon- don, Paris,Philadelphiaand els» where,has effected | some of the most astonishing cuces that were te | | known; many troubled with ringing in the h | amd ears when asleep, t nervousness. he alarmed | at anddep sounds, Cashfatnons, with frequent | blushing, attended sometimes with derangem: ef mind, were cured immediately. parece | indulged lea! YOUNG MEN from evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and, if not cured. renders age impossible, and de- | stroys both mind and bedy, should apply immedi- n when alone—a habit frequently What a pity that a young. man, the avupe of his country and darling of his parents, should be enatched from all the prospects and snjoyments ef life by the consequence of deviation from the path of nature and indulying inacertain secret habit | Such persona must. before Sonia Fefiect that a sound mind and body are the most necessary requisites to promote connubial nessindeed, Without These the journey through life becomes a wea! jilgrimage; the preapect bourly darkens to the view; the mind jomed shadowed with despair and filled with the melan- choly reflections that the happiness of another is | Dlighted with our pan DISEASES OF [MPRUDENUB, When the misguided and imprudent votary of ieasure finds he fias imbibed the seeds of this palme ul disease, :t often happens that an ill-timed sent of shame or dread of discevery deters him from ap- piyine to those whe, from education and reepeete pi the ity can alone befriend him. He falls in’ ands of ignorant and desiguing pretenders, who, noe, fing month after month, or as long af the smallest fee can be obtained, and in despaig leave bim with ruined health to sign over his gall- intment; or, by the use of that deadlp ery, hasten the constitutional symp. terrible disease, such as Affections of the Head, Throat, Nose, Skin, ete., progressl with frightful rapidity unti! death pats an end 10 his dreadful sufferings by sending him to that un- ciseovered) country hose bourne uo travele, returns, OFFICB 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREBY, left hand side going from Baltimore street, doors from the corner, Fail not to observe name and number. SF" No letters received unless post-paid and son- taining = stamp to be used on the repiy. Persone | writing snould state age, and send portion ot ad- | vertisement describing symptoms, The Dy.’s Diploma hanks in his Ofles, INDORSEMENT UF THE PRE&&, The many thousand cured at this establishmen? | within the last twenty years, and the aumeroug, important Surgical Operations perform: Johnston, witnessed by the reportersof Tne and many other yarers. notices of which have ap- pee in and again before the public, o8 is standing asa gentleman of character andre syeneibility, is @ gafficient guarantee to the f- | ante DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED i ja 29-ly S2osaT DISEASES! SECRET DISRABES BAMABITAN’S GIFT SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST ORRTAIN REMEDY EVER USED ositive Cure” for GONURHG&A, incapable of curing, flch his pecuniary 4u Keep him tri ‘month, 01 AP ar SLE E, S1RICTURES, a Contains 20 rai, 20 Baisam, ao Mercury. | Ten Pilis to be Taken to Effect « 0 | They are entirely vegetable, hav: 0 smell noe any cnpleasant taste, and wil! net in any way in- fure the stomach or bowels of the most delicate, Cures in frem two to four days, and recent cases | in“*tweaty-four hours.” Prepared by 8 ¢radua | ofthe University of Penusylvania, one ofthe m i tors and Chemists of the present day, OMANGE WHATEVER, of getting cured, | cE who hare pean gorged ith Covavia, oe eeartee "SAMARITAI"S, errr. Sent by mailina envelope. Price—Male packages, 33. Female 38. BLOOD! BLOOD II BLOOD !! SCRUFULA, ULCaRs, SORES, SPOTR | TBETTERS, SCALES, BOILS, SYPHILIS | OR VENEREAL DISEASES, @c. SAMARITAN’S BOOT AND HERB JUIOR’ Is. offered ene genie as 8 positive cure, | -BYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISBABES thes ( | MARITAN’S BOOT AND HERS JUICE ate tent, certain and effectual remedy evey | prescribed; it reaches and eradicates every particle | of the venereal poison, so that the cure is thorough | and permanent. Take then of this purifying reme- dy and be Baaled. and do not Senenls to your pos- i for which you may repentin years terity that for yO NOT DESPATBI . Although you may be prvi unced incurable, the SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HERB JUIORS will remove every vestige of impurities from the system, as well as all bad effects of Mercary, FEMALES! a FRMALBBI) In many afiectione with which nambers of Fe males suffer, t’e ROOT A 5 is most pL Reap J most happil 8] . in \cerat rus, Whites, im beacing down, Falling of the Womb | Debility, and for allcos)plaints incident te the sex, Sent by express. Price $1 a bottle,o ybottles mee Sitter bid te oboe ise rect ES DESMOND © 00. Box 161 Philadelphia Post Sold by8. CALVERT FORD, corner of 11th ané PRiENHY 600K, Alexandria. may 6-tf FIDENTIAL Youne Gkn whe have injured ves by in secret habits which unfit them for others: or the duties of married life orold men ho, from the folii other cane ia cobatis [eed Cis ears, fore ng em 86! ap sett ofnay One; anguid first read “THE SMCRNE ND.’* Married Ladies will learn something of importance by perusing “The Secret Friend, Rent to any address, in sealed envelope Om re io wepty-five Gents, Address, celDt OF wer OHS. A. BTRWAS de14-19 ‘Protected by Boyal Letters P: and secured Drthe seals of Pp je de Paris, and the Im: College of Medicine, Triesmar No. 1 is "ne eheeoal remedy fer Reiag. ation, Spermatorrhoes, and Exhaustien ofthe jesmar No. Hem nous ane ‘of Copa Gudeds, Xo. Tri oO. via, montane infallible remedy for all Tmparitien ang Symptoms, thus obviating the use Becondary a Pother deleterious ingredients, ost Scteste ated ote esi ofits od Losenge. | ae of atmosphere, in tin cases, at $3 each, OF four $8 cases in one for $9, an ar cases, thas SUDGS9, Troan’ Zalloninute: Newt, de-c0. piibelerale and geval) by, Dr. 'BABBOW, No, 194 jeecker street, New York. 90 Pa. ave; had also of 8.0, FORD. No. 9 Mi coreeri i soy mar?-6m* PINBSS OB MISER tHaT 18 TH. — etors of the *P. “ PES gN op WONDE! KS, ANATOMY, and DICINE,’ have determined: es jumanity. teresti: Gone,

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